
The servant girl of a wealthy young man helps him fend off criminals who are trying to steal his property..


Stepping back into the flickering glow of the silent era always offers a unique cinematic pilgrimage, and Double Dealing, a 1923 offering penned by George C. Hull and Henry Lehrman, presents a fascinating vignette of its time. It’s a film that, despite its relatively straightforward premise, manages to weave a sur...

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Henry Lehrman

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" Stepping back into the flickering glow of the silent era always offers a unique cinematic pilgrimage, and Double Dealing, a 1923 offering penned by George C. Hull and Henry Lehrman, presents a fascinating vignette of its time. It’s a film that, despite its relatively straightforward premise, manages to weave a surprisingly intricate tapestry of class dynamics, unexpected heroism, and the ever-present threat of avarice lurking beneath the veneer of Gilded Age prosperity. This isn’t merely a ..."
George C. Hull, Henry Lehrman
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